I kind of came up with a game that uses Kanji, although probably someone else came up with it first and I just happened to have the same idea (it's happened before)

Anyway, this is how it goes:

One person starts by writing down a single kanji and then the next person writes down a kanji that can be used in a jukugo with the previous kanji (please also write the meaning of the kanji along with the meaning of the jukugo). Then after that, a third person writes a kanji that can be used in jukugo with the Kanji that was just used and so on. The game ends when no-one can think of any kanji to go along with a previous one (please try not to repeat things). So an example would be like the following:

日-day

本-book/origin (日本-Japan)

松-pine tree (松本-matsumoto)

and it would keep going with the next person writing down a kanji that could go along with 松。 I think this can be a good way for people to practice kanji, vocabulary and have fun at the same time.

So, let's see how long we can make this work for. I'll start:

今-now

Last edited by flammable hippo on Sat 10.21.2006 10:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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